Happy Hacking Keyboard for Coders

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2009

The Happy Hacking Lite Keyboard is perfect for coders, with a large control key, a two-port USB hub, and a small form factor.

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  • "Which will reduce or eliminate your shoulder pain from reaching for the mouse..." this is the very definition of BS, LOL

  • You packed a lot of information into 40 seconds. **applause**

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  • I just realized this was the Lite and not the professional. nevermind...

  • @PocketDrummer This are not Topre keys (they are generic rubber domes keyboard ) The feeling that you get is totally different and this can be obtained for a lot less than $300. There is one at Egay now for just $54 shipping included and I have seen them go for less than that.. Also this keyboard is not for coders I've used it for writing some code and to be honest I rather to use my Logitech K800 for that.. Am getting a kbc poker in a few days I'' give it a try for the coding typing..

  • @doritostheking They're Topre Capacitive switches (forgot until just now). The 10-key is the number pad on the right side of most keyboards. This is "tenkeyless", meaning they removed it. I kind of wish they went the microsoft route and made it dockable on both sides.

  • @PocketDrummer Well then she shouldn't say it's a membrane. And honestly, I have no idea what the fuck a "10-key" is.

  • @doritostheking It's a funky capacitive setup with a spring. It's not a rubber membrane.

    Also, keyboards should have been made with the 10-key on the left in the first place. You don't use it as often as the rest of the keyboard, so it shouldn't be in the center of your body when you're using the computer.

    Honestly, if they used Cherry Browns (to reduce cost), PS/2, and volume controls, this keyboard would be a dream.

  • No PS/2, thus no Full N-Key rollover.

    Just because USB is newer, it doesn't make it better for keyboards.

    I would like it more if it had a ps/2 connection, cost $150 less, and included volume controls via function keys or something. My speaker volume is controlled by my OS, not an external knob.

  • wow, I was expecting a lot more from this title. I want my 40 seconds back!

  • @superraiden and i'm guessing that isn't your youtube account is it...

  • how can any coders code without F1 - F12 keys?.

  • THIS KEYBOARD IS FOR HACKERS, LIKE MYSELF

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